I ran a search for "cleat", "changing
cleats, " and "v-cleat", but turned up nothing that helped.... I tried!
I just bought my first boat... a 1998 Hunter 240. It seems to be a great beginner boat for my wife and me, but I've already found an issue. The V-cleat for the
jib will not hold the sheet. We tack, pull in the
jib, try to lock the sheet in and BANG, it's out flapping in the wind. After researching this online, I see it is a common issue with this years Hunters. The answer seems to be replacing the worthless v-cleat with a cam
cleat.
Problem I have is trying to figure out how to do this without creating holes in my new-to-me boat. The V-
cleats run lengthwise and the cams are sideways. How is this fixed? Is there a plate I can buy that will hold the cam
cleat in the same holes that are there for the V
cleat?
I know there has to be a simple answer, but after looking and looking, I'm out of ideas.
Thank you,
Matt Johnson